Santa Ana Police ID Suspect In Double Fatal Hit-And-Run. Two men were killed when a black Audi collided into a black Nissan just after 11 a.m. Friday at Cabrillo Park Drive and Fruit Street, across from the Matchpoint Tennis Academy at Cabrillo Park. Police have identified the suspect wanted for a deadly hit-and-run crash as a documented gang member on probation. Suraya Fadel reporting

Former American Airlines flight attended trainee has agreed to plead guilty to phoning in bomb threats against United Airlines. According to American Airlines, the trainee was fired once his name appeared on a government no-fly list. Suraya Fadel reporting.

A report says that the probation department failed to adequately monitor a suspect in the fatal stabbing of 23-year-old Christine Calderon in Hollywood two months ago. The report says the woman’s death was preventable. Suraya Fadel reports. Read more…

An Altadena couple remembered the life and sudden death of their teen son who collapsed in a Harvard-Westlake pool earlier this year. Darrell and Susan Carr said their 16-year-old son, Justin, was a standout at the prestigious Studio City school. He loved his parents, painting, performing, school activities, and architecture. Justin’s parents have also launched the Justin Carr Wants World Peace Foundation to teach people about the dangers of cardiomyopathy, and most importantly, to keep Justin’s memory alive. CBS2’s Suraya Fadel reports.

Southern California Gas Company is installing new high-tech communication devices that could soon render meter-readers obsolete. According to the company, customers will receive a notice 30 days before crews arrive. The changeover takes 15 minutes. Suraya Fadel reports.

A man tried to kidnap an 11-year-old girl and force her into the trunk of his car in the Wilmington area on Wednesday. The suspect tried to throw the girl into his truck in the 1100 block of Marine Avenue. Suraya Fadel reports from the scene.

A class action lawsuit filed Tuesday accuses CalPERS of intentionally misleading over 100,000 retirees over the past 18 years by selling them long-term insurance that turned out to be insufficiently funded and under duress for a decade. CalPERS is reportedly raising rates as a result of the underfunding, despite consistent promises to the contrary, and some policy holders will reportedly see their rates increase as much as 1000 percent over the duration of the policy Read more…